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What is a Utility District?
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The Harpeth Valley Utilities District is a nonprofit public utility providing water and wastewater services to customers in portions of Davidson, Williamson and Cheatham Counties, Tennessee.
  • Over 15,000 drinking water service customers, including:
    • Residences and businesses in the District’s service area
    • City of Brentwood
    • City of Franklin
    • City of Fairview
    • HB&TS Utility District
    • Mallory Valley Utility District
    • Milcrofton Utility District
    • River Road Utility District
  • Over four billion gallons of drinking water pumped per year
  • 380+ miles of drinking water lines in place
  • 22 million gallons of drinking water reservoir capacity
  • 36 million gallons per day drinking water treatment capacity
  • Eight drinking water booster stations
  • Over 12,000 wastewater service customers
  • Treating almost two billion gallons of wastewater per year
  • 200+ miles of wastewater lines in place
  • 29 wastewater lift stations
The District was formed and organized in 1959 pursuant to the Utilities District Law of 1937, Tennessee Code Annotated Section 7-82-101, et seq.

 


5910 River Road | Nashville, TN 37209 | 615-352-7076
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